Kirkwood Homes has appealed to the Scottish Government after Dundee City Council rejected its plan to add 38 houses to its Balgillo Heights development in Broughty Ferry. The council refused planning permission in August, citing concerns over a lack of public transport links. Kirkwood, however, insi
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Housing developer Kirkwood Homes has triumphed at the Herald Property Awards, winning the Best Small Family Home accolade for its ‘Birse’ housetype at Strabathie Village in Blackdog.
Councillors have rejected plans to extend a Dundee housing development by 38 homes. Kirkwood Homes applied last December for permission to build the properties on land south of Linlathen Grove.
Proposals to deliver 50 new family homes in Colinsburgh have been approved by Fife Council.
Business leaders from across the Highlands have called for the local authority to take a fresh look at the Inner Moray Firth Proposed Local Development Plan amid concerns about a severe lack of housing provision they believe is essential for the future of local communities and to meet the deman
Refined proposals to deliver new family homes in a Fife village are set to be determined by councillors tomorrow.
The Wee House Company is celebrating a double win at the prestigious 2023 Herald Property Awards, having been crowned ‘Property Team of the Year’ and receiving a ‘highly commended’ accolade in the Best Family Home (Large) Category for its Caldwell View build. The Herald Prope
Continuing this week's focus on Scotland’s Broken Planning System, Allan Rae, land director at Kirkwood Homes, sums up what SCN has heard from many survey respondents by highlighting a lack of resources, the implementation of NPF4 and planning staff working from home. Local authority staf
Zaptec, the manufacturer of efficient, minimalist electric vehicle (EV) chargers, has completed three landmark multi-year deals with Scottish housebuilders to become their preferred supplier.
Kirkwood Homes has teamed up with Balcarres Estate to submit plans to Fife Council for a residential development which could see 50 new family homes delivered in Colinsburgh, Fife.
A planning application has been submitted for new homes in an Aberdeenshire village.
Kirkwood Homes has submitted plans to build 50 new homes at a Broughty Ferry housing development that could see the former Linlathen Neurological Care Centre knocked down.
Kirkwood Homes, in partnership with Balcarres Estate, will hold a consultation event in Collinsburgh Town Hall today to allow locals the chance to learn about its plans to build 50 new homes in the Fife town. The housebuilder has submitted a proposal of application notice to Fife Council for the dev
Kirkwood Homes and Angus Estates have lost an appeal to build 60 new homes on the greenfield site at the north east edge of Carnoustie. In June this year, Kirkwood Homes submitted an appeal to Angus Council after the local authority refused its planning application in March.
Kirkwood Homes has submitted an appeal to Angus Council after the local authority refused its planning application to build 60 new homes in Carnoustie.